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Little Britain, Series 3TV-14Closed Captioning

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Little Britain has earned 27 industry awards, and counts Johnny Depp and Nicolas Cage among its celebrity fans. Creators and stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams have earned their place in the history of British comedy with their popular catchphrases.
Series 3 sees the welcome return of Daffyd "I'm the only gay in the village," questionable ladies in crinoline Florence and Emily, and Sebastian and his beloved Prime Minister Michael (Anthony Stewart Head, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and teenage delinquent Vicky "Yeah, but no, but yeah" Pollard.
New characters include Dudley, whose mail-order bride Ting Tong Macadangdang looks more like a linebacker than her catalog photo; Mrs. Emery, a sweet old lady with an inability to control certain bodily functions; Desiree, the 280-pound ex-Olympic gymnast and love rival of obese spa-bunny, Bubbles and more.

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Mrs Emery’s inability to control her bodily functions in the local supermarket results in a nasty wet patch in the frozen foods section, and politician Sir Norman Fry’s ill-advised trip to King’s Cross ends with a rather awkward press conference. Elsewhere, Anne fulfils her dream to appear on Stars In Their Eyes; Dafydd’s new career as a rent boy is proving to be a real hit down the local mine; and Vicky shows off her dancing skills on the estate as she and her gang prove once and for all that they are “well the best dancers”.

Sebastian serenades the PM with a moving rendition of Christina Aguilera’s Beautiful in the Commons, and Lou gets through to Richard and Judy's You Play, We Pay. His delight is short-lived as it becomes clear that Andy hasn’t quite grasped the rules of the game. And college secretary Linda Flynn describes a female student as "Magnum PI" - referring to an unfortunate facial hair problem - whilst the student under discussion is within earshot.

Sir Norman Fry is giving a press conference regarding an unfortunate misunderstanding in the toilets on Hampstead Heath; Orville is being harassed in his local supermarket about the whereabouts of Keith Harris; and the newest member of Fat Fighters has Marjorie Dawes seeing stars - EastEnder Derek Martin.

A new resident arrives at the Mike McShane estate - Ting Tong’s mother. Needless to say, Dudley's not too happy about the newest addition to the household, particularly when he learns that she's not planning to leave any time soon. Down on Larchwood Close, Neighbourhood Watch leader Sid Pegg calls an urgent meeting following the arrival of a caravan in the area and, over at the Hill Grange Health Spa, Bubbles learns the reason why Roman left her for Desiree.

Vicky Pollard is displaying her woeful childminding skills in her new career as a babysitter. Sid Pegg is up in arms about the defacing of the Larchwood Close street sign. And, in Mr Man’s fancy dress shop, Mr Mann is trying on a post-Mary Whitehouse Experience David Baddiel costume. The likeness is so striking, one could be mistaken for thinking he was the real thing!

Florence has to decide whether or not to hang up her crinolines. And Carol’s computer has to decide whether or not to say no to a customer hoping to go on a round-the-world cruise. Elsewhere, Marjorie learns that sorry really is the hardest word; Mrs Emery visits her local GP complaining of knee trouble; and Linda’s students are revolting. If the truth be told, she couldn’t agree more...

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Hillarious deserves the 5*

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stevo2788

Little britain what a top comedey luv it. Bubbles is my fav shes hillarious "Call me Bubbles Darling everybody Does" lol this series is pure genius which makes it a shame that this was its laast season due to the fact that it was to abnoctious for some of the british public.

What's not to love?

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nonsanaementis

Seriously, though. This is one of the funniest sketch comedies to come from Britain in years. Over the top characters, a narrator that seems to be tottering on the edge of insanity, and two guys playing a cast of characters that range from crossdressing victorians to morbidly obese society ladies -- Little Britain will keep you laughing.

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morgana_le_faye

Amazing and funny. Just can't stop laughing. Have been waiting to get these on my ipod. If you love British comedy this is definately one of the best. The characters are creative and always freshened up with new ones added. Try it.